Lewis Hamilton cuts a stylish figure in colourful patterned trousers and a cream jacket

Lewis Hamilton cut a stylish figure as he attended the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday.

The racing driver, 37. caught the eye in Marcelo Bulon trousers covered with colourful pink and peach hues.

He paired this with a cream Louis Gabriel Nouchi jacket and Jimmy Choo high-tops.

Style: Lewis Hamilton cut a stylish figure as he attended the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday

He completed his ensemble with stylish shades as he strolled

Last month Lewis  conjured images of comfortable Sunday afternoons with the grandparents ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix this weekend, albeit unintentionally. 

Max Verstappen delivered home victory at the Dutch Grand Prix to extend his world championship lead – as Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes imploded.

Hamilton fumed: ‘I can’t believe you f****** f***** me. I can’t tell you how ****** I am.’

That was after his team left him out on medium tyres 15 laps from the end when all around him put on the quicker softs during a safety car phase brought about by Valtteri Bottas’ retirement on the straight.

There he is: The racing driver, 37. caught the eye in Marcelo Bulon trousers covered with colourful pink and peach hues

There he is: The racing driver, 37. caught the eye in Marcelo Bulon trousers covered with colourful pink and peach hues

It meant he went from first to fourth in the closing dozen laps of the 72-lap race. It was embarrassing all round for the Silver Arrows. Mercedes boffins were to blame, but so was Hamilton. 

 The fashion-conscious Formula One ace bore a striking resemblance to a knitted tea cosy courtesy of his designer balaclava as he surveyed the track at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. 

Decorated with a distinctive daisy pattern, the pink headgear – through which only Lewis’ eyes and nose were visible – inevitably caught the eye during his brief outing on Saturday. 

Wow: He completed his ensemble with stylish shades as he strolle

Wow: He completed his ensemble with stylish shades as he strolle

He added to his look with a colour coordinated ensemble, this time opting for a thick purple cardigan, long sleeved top and generously cut cargo pants. 

Rounding off the garish look, Lewis sported a pair of rather outlandish white trainers with deep, oversized soles as he prepared for a practice run. 

Speechless fans were quick to voice their opinions on social media, with one commenting: ‘It’s like his nan knitted it specifically for this event so he had to promise to wear it.’ 

A second added: ‘I’m pretty sure he could afford help with the wardrobe.’

While a third wrote: ‘Fashion is… an interesting industry.’ 

However, one impressed fan gave the unusual look a thumbs up, writing: ‘This one looks cute.’ 

Don't mind me: Last month Lewis conjured images of comfortable Sunday afternoons with the grandparents ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix this weekend, albeit unintentionally

Don’t mind me: Last month Lewis conjured images of comfortable Sunday afternoons with the grandparents ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix this weekend, albeit unintentionally

Striking: The fashion-conscious Formula One ace bore a resemblance to a knitted tea cosy courtesy of his designer balaclava as he surveyed the track at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Striking: The fashion-conscious Formula One ace bore a resemblance to a knitted tea cosy courtesy of his designer balaclava as he surveyed the track at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Separated at birth: Lewis Hamilton in Belgium on Saturday

Uncanny: A knitted tea cosy

Separated at birth: Lewis Hamilton in Belgium on Saturday (L) and a knitted tea cosy (R)

 

Opening the floodgates: Speechless fans were quick to voice their opinions on social media

Opening the floodgates: Speechless fans were quick to voice their opinions on social media

The following day he continued his trend for bright outfits by wearing bright red cameo trousers with a matching T-shirt and cardigan. 

But only hours later Lewis was forced to retire from from the Belgian Grand Prix on the first lap following a collision with Fernando Alonso – with the Spaniard suggesting his former team-mate can only race at the front of the grid.

He was launched airborne after he duelled for second place with Alonso at Les Combes.

The seven-time world champion attempted to solider on, but was told to stop by his Mercedes team following damage sustained in the accident.

Lewis, who started one place behind Alonso in fourth, moved to the outside of his former McLaren team-mate under braking for the right-hander.

But Alonso’s front-left tyre made contact with Hamilton’s right-rear, with the Spaniard taking aim at Hamilton over the radio.

‘What an idiot!’ he shouted. ‘Closing the door from the outside. I mean, we have a mega start, but this guy only knows how to drive when starting first.’ 

The incident was noted by the stewards but they decided against taking any further action.

Following a separate accident between Nicholas Latifi and Valtteri Bottas, the safety car was sent out for three laps.

When racing resumed, world champion Max Verstappen, who started 14th following engine penalties, was on the move.

By the end of lap eight of 44, he was already up to third place, with Carlos Sainz leading and Sergio Perez second. George Russell was fourth.

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